Bitcoin is a virtual currency getting a lot of attention by the real world. Coinsetter is a company dedicated to making Bitcoin safe to use. Jaron Lukasiewicz, Coinsetter CEO, shares what the industry has to say. And Benjamin Lawsky, superintendent of NY Department of Financial Services, shares the regulators' side of the story.

CNBC's Julia Boorstin speaks with Steve Case, the co-founder of AOL and CEO of Revolution, about the news Tim Armstrong allegedly fired a Patch employee, as well as his thoughts on immigration reform, and entrepreneurship outside of Silicon Valley.

Ever dream of owning a Maserati? A look at the new and more affordable 2014 Maserati Ghibli, with Robert Graczyk, Maserati North America president & CEO, and CNBC's Robert Frank and Herb Greenberg. "This car is 100% Maserati, and can go 177 mph," says Graczyk.

Shake Shack opened in 2004 and now has more than 29 locations. Danny Meyer, Union Square Hospitality Group CEO; and Randy Garutti, Shake Shack CEO, join to discuss the restaurant business and how Shake Shack stands out among other fast food chains.

Broadband in the sky? Digging into the business of Gogo, since its June 20th IPO, with the company's CEO Michael Small. "We think we'll see decisions from airlines within in the next 2 years," he says.